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Originally Posted by Randomguy34
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I love to see it. The more people downtown, the more amenities people will demand. I used to live on Adams/Wabash above the McDonalds that closed at that intersection which was a O-to-R conversion. I. Couldnt. Stand. How "far" an actual grocery store was from me.
We had Target nearby which could serve some of our needs but the Mariano's in Lakeshore East just wasn't feasible for us to go to as our regular grocery store. so we found ourselves using our car more often than we wanted to, to go to grocery stores outside of downtown.
So I hope the Loop can continue to grow to support more grocery stores specifically.